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Poster:
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skybandit |
Date:
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March 01, 2012 06:24:02pm |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
Not to be a downer, but isn't that a valid copyright notice right under the title of "Congradulations?"
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Poster:
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k-otic |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 12:30:21am |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
there must be something wrong with copyright notice because this movie are listed in all PD catalogues
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Poster:
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Moongleam |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 01:19:20am |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
What does the notice say?
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Poster:
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anh Mike |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 04:42:13am |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
better yet, what does the copyright office (books) say. Not just what the notice says. YOU, Moongleam, should know by now that it is not just the notice.
it's notice (registered with copyright office) + renewal (anniversary window).
I am not saying that you or he is right but do the research.
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Poster:
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skybandit |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 05:22:05am |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
Registrations don't apply for films made in 1971 if there is a valid notice, and neither does renewal. This one has a copyright symbol, the year in roman numerals, and the name of the company. Looks valid to me. I tried to attach a pic but the forum rejected it, so you all will just have to take twelve seconds out of your life to start the film on the above link and see for yourselves.
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Poster:
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elmagno |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 08:46:00am |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
YOU do the research.
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Poster:
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k-otic |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 12:16:43pm |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
Files have been deleted .. but still ... this movie is listed in all PD catalogues out there as public domain
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Poster:
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Moongleam |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 12:27:08pm |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
No renewal is needed for films made in the u.s.a. in 1964 or later. In other words, no copyrights on u.s. films released in 1964 or later have expired. Renewal is automatic. "Night of the Living Dead", for example, is public domain only because it lacked a valid notice.
Regarding this film, it's possible that the notice was added later to some prints. I believe that Video-Cellar has said this sometimes happens.
The film is included in a Mill Creek pack that may have been discontinued:
(click here)
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Poster:
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anh Mike |
Date:
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March 02, 2012 02:36:23pm |
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Forum:
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feature_films
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Subject:
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Re: ..please move |
I'll rephrase the statement. Can one check the copyright record to see if the films is listed??? Perhaps it's not listed and that is why the PD companies sell it. This my point, Whether it stays or goes makes no difference to me. Just trying to be fair.
This is what I am getting at.